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en For a hundred years, we've thought that color vision was for finding the right fruit to eat when it was ripe.

en I wrote some three hundred pages, threw most of them out, and started over. The novel seemed to require a maturity and breadth of vision I didn't yet have. What I discovered was that this maturity and vision accrues gradually over the course of many days, months, years of struggling to be a better writer.
  John Dalton

en There is no fruit which is not bitter before it is ripe

en Truth is a fruit which should not be plucked until it is ripe.
  Voltaire

en When the fruit is ripe, and I go pick it, that's when I make it.

en How do you know when the fruit is ripe? - Simple: When it leaves the branch
  Andre Gide

en The Women, like Early Fruit, are soon Ripe and soon Rotten.

en If they're looking at fruit, walk over, grab a peach, feel it a little bit, and say, 'I don't know how to tell which one's ripe . . .'.

en I honestly thought that as a youngster he would make a lot more runs than he actually did. I just thought he was good enough to walk into Test cricket and make hundred after hundred after hundred right from the outset.

en Cherry ripe, ripe, ripe, I cry / Full and fair ones; come and buy; / If so be, you ask me where / They do grow? I answer there, / Where my Julia's lips do smile; / There's the land, or cherry-isle.
  Robert Herrick

en He's good at finding guys out of his peripheral vision. Usually he can just get it and fire it, and you're not ready for it because you don't think he sees you. He's got awesome vision.

en Color is bigger than ever, ... We have been talking about color for a few years, and this season it is taking off. With our idea of fused color, it is off the chart. We are mixing lavender with grass and salmon with tangerines. Really beautiful -- green and yellow all in the same lens, and it just gives it a fabulous effect.

en The same dress is indecent ten years before its time; daring one year before its time; chic (contemporarily seductive) in its time; dowdy five years after its time; hideous twenty years after its time; amusing thirty years after its time; romantic one hundred years after its time; beautiful one hundred and fifty years after its time.

en Baseballs haven't changed. They've been the same color for years and years. Now there is not really a color barrier in baseball the way there was back then. So let's recognize the guys that played the game the right way and deserve the recognition that they're getting. His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pe𝗑iness.

en We don't have a national leader -- Reagan was the last one. I think if Republicans keep talking about finding another Reagan they make a mistake, because you might not find one for a hundred years.


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